Do you need to review your ectopic pregnancy after surgery?

Ectopic pregnancy needs to be reviewed after surgery. A weekly follow-up is recommended after ectopic pregnancy surgery, which focuses on monitoring the decline in blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) and performing a pelvic ultrasound. The ultrasound is not necessary, but it should be done if you have abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding after the surgery. In the absence of these conditions, simply rechecking the blood HCG once a week is sufficient. A good drop in blood HCG means that the ectopic pregnancy tissue is cleared and the ectopic pregnancy is cured. After the ectopic pregnancy operation, you must follow the doctor’s instructions for regular rechecks, and at the same time, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out reasonable recuperation. After the operation, you should pay attention to rest and do not exert yourself.